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Beyond the Horizon: (African Writers Series) |
By Amma Darko |
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Mine Boy: (AWS African Writers Series) |
By Peter Abrahams |
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Tell Freedom: Memories of Africa |
By Peter Abrahams |
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The Beautiful Ones Are Not Yet Born: (African Writers S.) |
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The In-Between World of Vikram Lall: (Vintage Contemporaries) |
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You Can't Get Lost in Cape Town: (Women Writing Africa) |
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Fools and Other Stories |
By Njabulo Ndebele |
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Graceland: (Today Show Pick January 2005) |
By Chris Abani |
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The Shadow of Imana: (Caribbean Writers SeriesRG) |
By Veronique Tadjo |
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Divinity and Experience: The Religion of the Dinka |
By Godfrey Lienhardt |
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Lord of the Dance: An African Retelling |
By Veronique Tadjo |
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Writers in Politics: Essays (Studies in African Literature) |
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Our Sister Killjoy: Or, Reflections from a Black-Eyed Squint (Longman African Writers) |
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Changes: A Love Story |
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Dilemma of a Ghost and Anowa: (African Writers Series) |
By Ama Ata Aidoo |
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No Sweetness Here and Other Stories |
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The Fortunes of Wangrin |
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Power, Marginality and African Oral Literature |
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To Every Birth Its Blood: A Novel (Contemporary Fiction Series) |
By Mongane Serote |
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Contemporary African Plays: Death and the King's Horseman, Woza Albert!, Anowa, The Chattering and the Song, The Rise and Shine … |
By Wole Soyinka, Percy Mtwa, Ama Aidoo |
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Ake: The Years of Childhood (Vintage International) |
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The Interpreters |
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Writing Ethnographic Fieldnotes: (Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and Publishing) |
By Robert M. Emerson, Rachel I. Fretz, Linda L. Shaw |
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Counterworks: Managing the Diversity of Knowledge (The Uses of Knowledge) |
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Communicating: The Multiple Modes of Human Interconnection |
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The Oral and Beyond: Doing Things with Words in Africa |
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Anthills of the Savannah |
By Chinua Achebe |
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Nervous Conditions |
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Literature, Language and the Nation |
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Stylistic Criticism and the African Novel: (Studies in African Literature) |
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Women Writers in Francophone Africa: (Berg French Studies Series) |
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The Palm-Wine Drinkard and My Life in the Bush of Ghosts |
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African Short Stories: (AWS African Writers Series) |
By Chinua Achebe, C. L. Innes |
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The Heinemann Book of Contemporary African Short Stories: (AWS African Writers Series) |
By Chinua Achebe, C. L. Innes |
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Writing Culture: The Poetics and Politics of Ethnography (A School of American Research Advanced Seminar) |
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Works and Lives: The Anthropologist As Author |
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Social and Cultural Anthropology in Perspective: Their Relevance in the Modern World |
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Emerging Perspetives on Aminata Sow Fall: The Real and the Imaginary in her Novels |
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London Observed |
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Aleph and Other Stories |
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Power and Knowledge: Anthropological and Sociological Approaches |
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A Room of One's Own |
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The Art of Ama Ata Aidoo: Polylectics and Reading against Neocolonialism |
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Colonial Discourse and Post-colonial Theory: A Reader |
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The Grass Is Singing |
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Emily Dickinson: Selected Poems (Library of Classic Poets) |
By Emily Dickinson |
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Ulysses: (Penguin Modern Classics) |
By James Joyce |
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Pride and Prejudice: (Penguin Popular Classics) |
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The Famished Road |
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Decolonising the Mind: The Politics of Language in African Literature (Studies in African Literature Series) |
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in italiano è uscito nel 2005 per Ilisso Edizioni- Nuoro. Conferma di quanto sia incredibilmente brava questa scrittrice ivoriana che, in questo caso, fa rivivere il genocidio del Rwanda.
"il tempo ci osserva. Guarda cosa facciamo della morte degli altri. Se sbagliamo non ci sarà più speranza. ... (continue)
in italiano è uscito nel 2005 per Ilisso Edizioni- Nuoro. Conferma di quanto sia incredibilmente brava questa scrittrice ivoriana che, in questo caso, fa rivivere il genocidio del Rwanda.
"il tempo ci osserva. Guarda cosa facciamo della morte degli altri. Se sbagliamo non ci sarà più speranza. Quelli che se ne sono andati, ci hanno lasciato la terra dentro la quale sono sepolte le loro ossa. Sta a noi ricostruire la vita.
La nostra lunga attesa deve finire".
Ricordare per non ripetere gli stessi errori, ovunque.
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